Colombia
Colombian Coffee Picker
A Colombian coffee picker in Pereia, takes a lunch break at Hacienda Combia in the coffee Triangle
Colombia: Travel Weekly
Above is a page from, “Cities a Case study in Colombia contrasts” and article by the illustrious Art Sbarsky in Travel weekly that features my humble photographs. To read the whole piece go to this link: Travel Weekly
Cathedral of Salt Zipaquirá Colombia
200 meters below the surface of the earth in an abandoned salt mine in Zipaquirá Colombia, is the Cathedral of Salt. Originally Built in the 1930’s by salt miners as a place for their prayers, it was enlarged in the in 1950s and again in 1996 to what is now […]
Colombian Goverment Raises Subsidies and calls for end to Coffee Strike.
I just got back from Colombia where I spent some time in Pereira, the heart of the coffee growing triangle. Declared as a UNESCO World Heritage landscape, it is a spectacular and unique region and one of the most visited by tourists in Colombia. But there is trouble in Paradise. […]
Monserrate Bogota Colombia
Rising above the city of Bogota Colombia to 10,341 ft, the mountain of Monserrate is a pilgrimage destination to the church at its peak built in the 17th century with a shrine to the Fallen lord. Many of the devoted climb the mountain, but there is also a funicular […]